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Assam Career : Airports Authority of India Recruitment 2024-Check Post, Age Limit, Tenure, Eligibility Criteria, Salary and How to Apply

Assam Career : Airports Authority of India (AAI) Regional Headquarters North Eastern Region (AAI NE) Assam is inviting applications for 90 vacancies for the position of Apprentices across various airports in the North Eastern Region. AAI is a Miniratna Category-I Public Sector Enterprise, established on April 1, 1995, with the goal of managing civil aviation infrastructure.

Assam Career : Job Details

Assam Career : Discipline-wise Vacancies

Assam Career : Educational Qualification

  • Graduate/Diploma: Candidates must have a full-time (regular) four-year degree or a three-year (regular) diploma in engineering in the mentioned streams, recognized by AICTE, GOI.
  • ITI Trade: Candidates should possess an ITI/NCVT certificate in the relevant trades from recognized institutions.

Eligibility: Candidates must be domiciles of Assam, Agartala (Tripura), Imphal (Manipur), Shillong (Meghalaya), Dimapur (Nagaland), Lengpui (Mizoram), and Tezu/Hollongi (Arunachal Pradesh).

Monthly Stipend

  • Graduate Apprentice: ₹15,000/-
  • Technical Apprentice: ₹12,000/-
  • Trade Apprentice: ₹9,000/-

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How to Apply

Interested candidates should apply through BOAT’s/RDAT’s web portal:

Search for establishment Airports Authority of India – RHO NER, Guwahati (ID – EASKMC000039 (BOAT)/ E08201800006 (NAPS)).

Important Date

Last Date for Application: November 20, 2024

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